The fingers and penises of our lives. FEAR! :-(

Apr 6, 2013

Hello, Dr. Wohl!
Long story short: I was taking a bath when i noticed a little bit of skin coming out of my cuticle on my middle finger. I pulled it out and a little point of blood appeared. I cleaned my finger and the blood disappeared however leaving a burning sensation and a very red skin.
4 to 5 hours later, i was in a club. I ended up kissing a guy and he pulled his penis out of his pants. It was not very hard, but it was moist. I touched it for about 1 minute when i suddenly remembered the very small reddish little burning "cut" on my finger! I panicked because of the fear of having some precum touching the very tiny little reddish "cut" (but with NO blood!). I put my finger on the guys mouth (in order to kill anything with his saliva) and i went to the bathroom, where i washed my hands with soap.
Was it a risk??? I have been reading a lot, but i am still afraid...
thank you very much! The answers this site has been giving us are priceless! you are angels! and ps: how can i donate? I am from Brazil...
K.

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